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Mayson Wires Field to Upset Darley July Cup

Mayson Wires Field to Upset Darley July Cup

Mayson made the leap into group I company a successful one when he led from the start to post a 20-1 upset in the $620,000 Darley July Cup (Eng-I) at Newmarket July 14.

 Saturday, July 14, 2012
Starspangledbanner Soars Again in July Cup

Starspangledbanner Soars Again in July Cup

Starspangledbanner followed up his success in the Golden Jubilee Stakes (Eng-I) with a gritty victory over Equiano in the Darley July Cup (Eng-I) July 9 at Newmarket.

 Friday, July 09, 2010
Kinsale King Pointed Toward Darley July Cup

Kinsale King Pointed Toward Darley July Cup

Trainer Carl O'Callaghan has confirmed that Kinsale King will remain in Britain for a probable tilt at the Darley July Cup (Eng-I) at Newmarket, the third British leg of the Global Sprint Challenge July 9.

 Thursday, June 24, 2010

Fleeting Spirit Soars to Victory in July Cup

Fleeting Spirit had to survive a stewards' inquiry before she was awarded her first group I victory, taking the Darley July Cup (Eng-I) at Newmarket July 10.

 Friday, July 10, 2009

Marchand D'Or Repeats in Prix Maurice de Gheest

Marchand D'Or came on with a late run to capture his second consecutive Prix Maurice de Gheest (Fr-I) at Deauville August 5.

 Sunday, August 05, 2007

Sakhee's Secret Springs Surprise in Darley July Cup

With sprinters gathered from around the world -- Australia, Germany, South Africa, France, and Ireland, it was British-based Sakhee's Secret who captured the Darley July Cup (Eng-I) at Newmarket on Friday.

 Friday, July 13, 2007

Updates to Newmarket's 'July Course' Complete

Lisa Hancock, managing director of Newmarket Racecourses in England, unveiled a £10-million redevelopment of the historic July Course June 11, which involved extending the area for racegoers at the back of stands and improving facilities without hopefully changing the unique ambience.

 Monday, June 11, 2007

Arch Gelding Captures Darley July Cup

Les Arcs, a Maryland-bred son of Arch, held off a fast-closing Iffraaj to win the Darley July Cup (Eng-I) at Newmarket, England on Friday.

 Friday, July 14, 2006

Strong International Field Nominated to Darley July Cup

The £250,000 Darley July Cup (Eng-I) at Newmarket on July 8 has attracted an outstandingly high-class entry of 72 horses.

 Wednesday, May 12, 2004

Juddmonte Colt Upsets Choisir in July Cup

An attempt by Australian-bred Choisir for three straight group wins in England ran into a brick wall by the name of Oasis Dream at Newmarket Racecourse Thursday, with the Juddmonte homebred winning the Darley July Cup (Eng-I) by 1 1/2 lengths.

 Thursday, July 10, 2003

Aussie Star Choisir Confirmed for July Cup; Colt Could be Sold

Star Australian sprinter Choisir, trained by Paul Perry, has been given given the go-ahead to run in the group I Darley July Cup on Thursday, July 10, at Newmarket, England.

 Tuesday, July 01, 2003

Morluc Among Nominees for Newmarket's Darley Cup

Kentucky-based Morluc is among the 79 entries for the July 10 Darley July Cup (Eng-I) at Newmarket. The son of Housebuster is no stranger to travel--he finished second in the 2000 and 2001 runnings of the Hong Kong Sprint and has competed in Dubai.

 Wednesday, May 14, 2003

Millionaire Morluc to Contest Darley July Cup

American-based millionaire Morluc is among 79 entries for the group I Darley July Cup at England's Newmarket Racecourse on July 10. The 2003 Darley July Cup, supported by Sheikh Mohammed's Darley Stud since 1996, has gone up in value to £250,000, a £30,000 increase over the 2002 figure, when there were 57 entries.

 Wednesday, May 14, 2003

Mozart In Tune at Newmarket

Michael Tabor and Mrs. John Magnier's Mozart beat older horses when he rolled to a 3 1/2-length triumph in Newmarket's Darley July Cup (Eng-I) on Thursday.

 Thursday, July 12, 2001

Historic Win For Danzig Horse

Agnes World, a Kentucky-bred son of Danzig, became the first Japanese-trained horse to win a group I race in Great Britain when he won Thursday's Darley July Cup at Newmarket, England.

 Friday, July 14, 2000